YouTube Joins Beer Bongs In College Students' Tube Collections

from the youtube.edu dept

One of the key differences between MySpace and Facebook is that the former is a totally open network, whereas the latter is geared towards building several smaller networks, primarily centered around universities. There's obviously merit in both approaches. But more companies seem to be interested in the Facebook, closed network, approach, even for non-social networking applications. Six Apart recently announced its new blogging platfrom call Vox, which emphasizes privacy for one's blog, and today YouTube announced it would take a page out of the Facebook playbook by allowing users to restrict content to others from the same .edu domain. The announcement is being portrayed as a move into Facebook's space, which isn't entirely accurate, as it will do little to impact Facebook's bread-and-butter business of helping college students hook up with each other. But it is an acknowledgment that for some types of video content, students may wish to target it specifically to others at the school. Of course, one of the key features of YouTube is the ability to embed videos on other sites, like a blog. It seems like they'd have to disable this very popular feature for the plan to work, which might ultimately doom the whole plan.

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YouTube is a Beer Bong

Overindulgent and geared towrds 20-year olds. Perhaps this will increase traffic to the site. But unless it can package the traffic for advertisers it won't matter how many eyeballs the new service delivers. Seems so 2000.

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I think this is a good idea, for many people with plans to go on to another school after their current one (med, law, grad, etc.) would not want a video of them doing a 3 story beer bong available to the general public. I know this will launch many of you to respond with "then why put it online at all?", but some people want a way to share photos with friends or acquaintances in their own school without sharing it with the entire world. This is just what facebook has done with their unlimited photo uploading.

and i love the phrase
"Facebook's bread-and-butter business of helping college students hook up with each other"
so true, no matter how you interpret "hook up" haha.

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Facebook's photo albums are for the entire world to see - you can send the URL to your album to ANYONE, whether they're on Facebook or not and they can flip through them. They just can't see much of your other info without signing up.

Re: YouTube is a Beer Bong

this is exactly what's wrong with the internet today... ignorant twats such as yourself generalize the internet into a means to make money. you are all worthless scum who are destroying something that had so much potential outside of the "let's line our pockets" drivel.

Please be careful with use of the term "open", since it usually refers to something completely different (open source and/or open content, or mistakenly, as a reference to Free Software). MySpace is certainly not open in any of those senses.

Re: Bad delivery

Freshman Syndrome

Now you see, colleges throughout the country have just started their school year. Hordes of freshmen are having their nervous breakdowns right now. On my way home today, I saw the freshmen carrying their huge laundry bags, because they don't know how to do laundry yet haha.